Transjakarta

Transjakarta
Transjakarta Scania AB K310IB with Laksana CItylineL2
Transjakarta Scania AB K310IB with Laksana CItylineL2
Overview
OwnerProvincial Government of DKI Jakarta
Area servedGreater Jakarta
LocaleJakarta, Indonesia
Transit typeBus rapid transit
Number of lines14[1] (5 planned)
Number of stations244[2]
Daily ridership1.134 million (2023)[3]
Annual ridership280.00 million (2023)[4]
Chief executiveWelfizon Yuza
HeadquartersJalan Mayjen Soetoyo, Jakarta, 13650, Indonesia
Websitetransjakarta.co.id
Operation
Began operation15 January 2004; 20 years ago (15 January 2004)[1]
Operator(s)see below
Technical
System length264.6 kilometres (164.4 mi)[2]
System map
Map
Map
A Transjakarta articulated bus at Bundaran HI Astra Station

Transjakarta (stylised as transjakarta, often erroneously called Busway,[5] sometimes shortened as TJ and branded as TiJe) or Jakarta BRT is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jakarta, Indonesia. The first BRT system in Southeast Asia, it commenced operations on 15 January 2004 to provide a fast public transport system to help reduce rush hour traffic. The system is considered as the first revolutionary public transit mode in the capital city of Indonesia.[6] The buses run in dedicated lanes (busways), and ticket prices are subsidised by the regional government. Transjakarta has the world's longest BRT system (251.2 km in length),[7][2] which operates about 4,300 buses. Transjakarta aims to have 50 percent of its fleet be electric buses by 2027. By 2030, the aim is for the entire Transjakarta ecosystem to use electric buses.[8] As of November 2023, it serves an average of 1.134 million passengers daily.[3]

Transjakarta system is operated by municipally-owned company PT Transportasi Jakarta. However, most of its fleet is operated by various companies aside of the company itself.

  1. ^ a b Bambang Nurbianto (12 September 2015). "Train service has moved forward, can Transjakarta follow?". The Jakarta Post.
  2. ^ a b c TransJakarta. "Koridor".
  3. ^ a b "Ada kenaikan jumlah penumpang TransJakarta saat konser". antaranews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  4. ^ Siti Nurhaliza (1 January 2024). "280 juta orang naik TransJakarta pada 2023". antaranews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  5. ^ Fiandri, Niko (4 January 2018). "Mau Tahu Bedanya Busway dengan Transjakarta? Supaya Enggak Gagal Paham". GridOto.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  6. ^ Andipita, Vela (15 January 2019). "Revolutionary Transjakarta proves its relevance after 15 years". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Transjakarta – PT Transportasi Jakarta". transjakarta.co.id. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  8. ^ "TransJakarta to operate more electric buses by end of 2023". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 17 January 2024.